Last week I went on about how I think Dollhouse should be shown the door. Dollhouse fans have their petitions at the ready, and their Twitter avatars changed, in support of the show. Then you’ve got people like me who say the show deserves to be canceled, thinking, “what the hell is FOX thinking, keeping […]
This could end up going one of two ways. Option “A” says USA Network churns out a hit each and every time it goes to bat, specifically because of the tried and true formula applied to every one of its original series. In this scenario, it makes no difference that the network is increasing the amount of new series […]
It’s another slow week down at the DVD factory. The only current shows releasing sets this week are Flashpoint and Legend Of The Seeker. There are a few other sets from past favorites to take a look at. Heading that list is the Limited Edition Futurama set. The complete series, in a Bender head. You […]
I mentioned this in my review of last week’s episode of FlashForward, and I’m still curious: why did the flashforward occur? I’m a whole lot less concerned with the the hows and the whos at this point, but I’m fascinated with the motive of blacking out the entire world for 137 seconds. I’m just not […]
Trauma started off strong in the Pilot, and has been picking up steam since then. The ratings haven’t been so strong, but it does face some tough competition in Dancing with the Stars, Lie to Me, and the CBS comedies (Big Bang Theory, and that other one). And, well, its on NBC, and people hate […]
That line, which Castle used as the code to call in his “CIA guy”, is the perfect example of why “Fool Me Once” was such a great episode. Everything about the case was so random, and off the wall. But even those odd little throw away bits, like the call, were so funny. I had […]
Tonight’s episode was actually Raj-centric. We don’t see many of those. And, yes. I’ll be calling him Raj, mainly because Koothrappali is a bear to repeatedly type. Little did we know that Raj has been leading a double life. You heard me. Here we think he’s this diligent scientist, yet awkwardly geeky. He’s geeky, all […]